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Women Warriors rhe 1984 Powder Puff gome uljqs characterized by in the gome. Charlene Hughes made the tuuo-point conversion, leaving the score 14-0 at the half. The Juniors had a strong comeback, though, in the third quarter when split-end Joanna Reynolds scored a touchdown. Lori Groce went in for the two-point conversion. Then in the final moments of the game Tammy (,ovaglio scored o coach Scott UJise failed to comment on the event, but Senior coach Pat Cavanaugh stated, The Senior girls dominated the game in every way; too bad the referees wouldn’t let them show it in the score. SCNIORS firs flow: Jennifer Minor. Charlene Hughes. Debbie Plummer. Usa Meals. Michele Dzodony. Karen Garland Second Row: Pat Cavanaugh. Kim Becker, Stephanie Dittrich, lisa 8urckle. Tommy Blom. Paula Broad Third Row: Russ . Kelly Kedanls, Gloria Morgan. Terry Curren. Wendy Hanna, Mimi Bortz Fourth Row: Bill Reznor. flmy Leo. Vicki Riddle. Carrie Mothieson, Kristen Punturerl. Missy Armstrong Senior lisa Meals cheers on her fellow teammates JUNIORS First Row: Maureen Ho word. Csther Blakely, Wendy Hedglln. lisa Bumboco. Joanna Reynolds. Valerie Dlllaman Second Row: Mary Place. Trod Kelly, Katie Smith, Diana Miller. Susan Heord. Rmy Rice Third Row: Marsha VanDyke. Janet McKnlght. Mlcki Miller, Nancy Miller. Melinda Winger. Beth Flrster Fourth Row: Pam Bowser, Sue McCommon, Tommy lovogllo. Brenda Gifts, I or I Groce, llz locasse
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Grove City foced the Sharon Tigers for the Homecoming gome. In spite of hard work and excellent strotegy, our boys suffered o disappointing loss. The 1983 Homecoming Queen, Rmy Michel, shored on emotional moment when she crowned our New Royalty. Charlene Hughes. Cscort, Bill Reznor, looks on with pride. UJendy Hanna, Senior flute player, prepares to march In the Homecoming parade through downtown Grove City. The marching bond did o fine job of providing music ond spirit for the parade. R sea of foces showed different emotions while awaiting the crowning of our new queen. This traditional event olwoys ottrocts o large crowd. The Freshmen Cheerleading squad (Soroh Borr. Shorln Bononnl, Missy McCracken. Trade Hennon. Kim Mcflninch and Uso Pierro) ore pictured here in the annuol Homecoming Parade. The cheerleaders added to the festivities by decorating the vehicles in which they rode. Homecoming 9
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Winter Festival M K M inter Festival is an annual event held to honor the M M M ailnter sports program. Ten Junior girls are nominated by their class, and one of these girls Is chosen by the student body to be UUinter Festival Queen. The ten nominees for UUinter Festival 1985 were: Jill Cummings, Rene Cross, Mieke Davis, Valerie Dillaman, UUendy Hedglin, Colleen Kearney, Rmy McNickle, Lisa Michel, Joanna Reynolds, and Shonna Trinch. Rfter the nominees were Introduced to the student body ot an assembly, the students voted. Rene Cross, UUendy Hedglin, and Rmy McNickle were chosen to make up the court. The identity of the queen, however, was unknown until halftime of the basketball game on January 25. These three girls were introduced to the public at a wrestling match on January 24 Winter Festival 11 flene Cross and escort Brlon leuils. flmy McNickle and escort Crolg Conner. Wendy Hedglin and escort John Undh. against Greenville. They were escorted by Senior basketball players Scott Knouse, Jim Lapcevic, ond Jeff Hatton. Although the wrestlers suffered a loss, spirits were high with the excitement on UUinter Festival. Finally, at the basketball game against Reynolds, Rmy McNickle was crowned UUinter Festival Queen 1985 by Charlene Hughes, the 1984 UUinter Festival Queen. Cscorts this time were Senior wrestlers, John Ulndh, Brian Lewis, and Craig Conner. Charlene was escorted by Senior Class President Jim Taylor. The festivities were topped off by a dance honoring the Queen and her court.
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